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Mountain biking around Ballylisbredan offers routes that traverse a largely rural landscape, characterized by agricultural land and proximity to various nature reserves and waterways. The area, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, serves as a starting point for longer mountain bike trails that extend into neighboring regions. While Ballylisbredan itself is primarily farmland, the surrounding routes incorporate riverside paths and parklands, providing varied terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
63.6km
03:35
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.4km
01:47
190m
190m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Relaxed walking along the river (though a bit too much concrete) and popular for running.
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Very nice cafe-restaurant with good food and beautiful garden
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Great towpath for riding or walking. Lots of dog walkers so be aware going around bends with limited visibility but lots of straights for building up speed after.
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Lagan Meadows - a real gem for those who like it quiet but still want a bit of adventure. The path winds through gentle meadows and dense bushes, always accompanied by the gentle melody of the Lagan, which flows leisurely along here. It is a real play of colors, especially in autumn - the leaves shine in all shades of yellow and red, and the grass slowly loses its rich green. On the bike, nature comes directly to you here. The narrow paths are easy to ride, but every now and then there is a small puddle or a tight bend that keeps you alert. Sometimes a dog or a walker crosses your path, so it's better to slow down a bit and enjoy. There are also a few quiet corners where you can stop for a moment and let your gaze wander over the gentle ups and downs of the meadows. It is best to come here early in the morning or in the evening, when there is a special silence over the meadows. The clear air, the scent of damp moss and earth and the gentle rustling of the leaves almost make you forget that Belfast isn't that far away. A real contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city and ideal for a little break.
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Nendrum Monastery was a Christian monastery founded in the 5th century. The monastery finished somewhere between 974 and 1178, but the church survived until the 15th century. You can visit the ruins if you're riding past.
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Nice at any time of the year but Autumn is especially beautiful for a riverside run
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Located in south Belfast, Lagan Meadows is a beautiful nature reserve comprised of 9 hectares with pasture, meadow and woodland. It's the ideal spot if you're looking for a chance to see wildlife and enjoy local nature while just outside the city.
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A working forest just outside of Belfast dating back to 1961, Belvoir Park Forest is a gorgeous, lush forest park that overs 75 hectares alongside the south side of the River Lagan. The forest is also home to a number of historic sites, including the 12th century Norman motte.
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While Ballylisbredan itself is primarily agricultural land, there are a few mountain bike routes that start in or near the area and extend into neighboring regions. Our guide features 4 routes, offering options for different ability levels.
Yes, there are 3 easy mountain bike routes available. For instance, the Lagan River – Lagan Riverside Walkway loop from Belfast Lanyon Place is an easy 28.4 km path that follows the scenic Lagan River, offering a mostly flat and accessible ride. Another easy option is the Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake – Bike Path to Belfast loop from Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, which is 24.6 km long.
The longest route featured is the Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield, which covers 63.6 km and is rated as moderate. This trail connects significant historical and natural sites, offering a longer ride for those seeking a challenge.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed in our guide are designed as loops. This includes the moderate Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield, and easier options like the Lagan River – Lagan Riverside Walkway loop from Belfast Lanyon Place and the Kiltonga Nature Reserve Lake – Bike Path to Belfast loop from Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
The mountain bike trails around Ballylisbredan traverse a largely rural landscape, characterized by agricultural land. Routes often incorporate riverside paths, such as those along the Lagan River, and parklands, providing varied terrain that ranges from mostly flat to gently undulating.
The routes around Ballylisbredan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the scenic riverside paths and the opportunity to explore nature reserves, highlighting the area's peaceful rural character.
While Ballylisbredan itself is rural, some routes extend towards areas with notable attractions. For example, the Nendrum Monastic Site & Belvoir Park loop from Saintfield connects historical and natural sites. Near some routes, you might find highlights like Victoria Park Lake or the Lake at Billy Neill Playing Fields.
Given the rural and agricultural nature of the area, spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder weather and greener landscapes. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though paths might be wetter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, for a shorter ride, consider the Mountainbike loop from Conlig. This easy route is approximately 5 km long, making it ideal for a quick spin or for those looking for a less strenuous option.
Specific parking details vary by route starting point. For routes that begin in towns or parks, designated parking areas are usually available. For example, routes starting from Belfast Lanyon Place or near the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs typically have nearby parking facilities. It's always advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking information before your ride.
The area offers easy routes that can be suitable for families, especially those with some biking experience. The Lagan River – Lagan Riverside Walkway loop from Belfast Lanyon Place, being mostly flat, is a good option. Always consider the distance and difficulty grade of a specific route to ensure it matches your family's ability.


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